I recently picked up a heap of theatre made Australian patches from iraq and these two were in amongst them, the one on the left is pretty obvious but does anyone here know what the one on the right is? Im guessing American?
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2ndAIF- Junior Sergeant
- Location : AUSTRALIA
Registration date : 2010-10-22
Number of posts : 146
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Need to identify this patch
2ndAIF- Junior Sergeant
- Location : AUSTRALIA
Registration date : 2010-10-22
Number of posts : 146
- Post n°2
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Forgot to mention Its theatre made and velcro backed...
NorBn- Sergeant
- Location : Norway
Registration date : 2009-02-27
Number of posts : 282
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Nice patches, I'm 99% sure it's US and you have all the info right there on the patch. The 1st Armored Div patch is a nice one as well.
2ndAIF- Junior Sergeant
- Location : AUSTRALIA
Registration date : 2010-10-22
Number of posts : 146
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Thanks mate, Yeah theyre nice looking patches but not really what Im into, If anyone Is interested in them shoot me a PM and make me an offer or I will trade for Australian patches.
Vaszi bacsi- Corporal
- Age : 47
Location : Athens, Greece
Registration date : 2010-10-30
Number of posts : 16
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If there is an ODA 330, then this is their official/unofficial (?) patch...
Generally, the US Army's SF got a system naming and numbering their ODAs. The first "3" means that they belong to the 3rd SF Group, (as stated in the patch), the second "3" is from the C Company and the last "0" is some kind of designation for the team's speciality...
Generally, the US Army's SF got a system naming and numbering their ODAs. The first "3" means that they belong to the 3rd SF Group, (as stated in the patch), the second "3" is from the C Company and the last "0" is some kind of designation for the team's speciality...